State of the Oceans — Log 57

State of the Oceans — Log 57

Herring stocks plummet in BC, a new subspecies of fin whale surfaces and have authorities solved the mystery of Brazil’s oil spill?

State of the Oceans — Log 56

State of the Oceans — Log 56

Renewable energy grows faster than expected, Sea Shepherd battles to save the vaquita – and is the very fabric of our universe like a foamy ocean?

State of the Oceans — Log 55

State of the Oceans — Log 55

Humpback whale numbers have massively recovered, a new algae breakthrough and good news about renewables, Styrofoam and whale sharks.

State of the Oceans — Log 54

State of the Oceans — Log 54

Mayors of coastal cities vow to act on climate change, a mysterious oil spill in Brazil and a new threat to Madagascar’s marine ecosystems.

State of the Oceans — Log 53

State of the Oceans — Log 53

New studies find that being near the ocean can actually boost mental health, and that tires are the largest contributor of microplastics in California waters.

State of the Oceans — Log 51

State of the Oceans — Log 51

How volcanic eruptions increase phytoplankton, a crisis in Hawai’i and the effect of plastic on worms in soil. Hint: not good.

State of the Oceans — Log 49

State of the Oceans — Log 49

The oceans never stop surprising us. Earlier this week, a couple sailing in the southwestern Pacific Ocean came across a huge, floating mass of volcanic rocks.

State of the Oceans — Log 47

State of the Oceans — Log 47

With microplastics being discovered in Colorado rainwater, Alpine ice and Arctic snow, what are governments and corporations doing to address the issue?

State of the Oceans — Log 45

State of the Oceans — Log 45

How industrial fishing affects sharks, a potential new method of cleaning up microplastics and the state of Guam’s coral reefs.

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State of the Oceans — Log 44

Experts warn we have just 18 months to tackle climate change and marine biologists await a treasure trove of new deep sea data.


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State of the Oceans — Log 43

A new study warns that carbon emissions could trigger a mass extinction in the oceans and researchers unveil a biodegradable plastic made from cactus.

State of the Oceans — Log 42

State of the Oceans — Log 42

Temporary fishing bans could be the best way to protect the world’s fish stocks while still providing the world with enough to eat, according to a new study.

State of the Oceans — Log 41

State of the Oceans — Log 41

Scientists discover a new form of plastic pollution, film a giant squid, find wild coral eating plastic and graphically show how our world is heating up.

State of the Oceans — Log 40

State of the Oceans — Log 40

The movement gathers momentum as new plastic bag bans are announced, and biologists record rare north Pacific right whale songs for the first time.